reaching. kevin: what would you recommend to a friend or family member in preparation for what is to come? there is potential for every day americans, where our focus should be is what can businesses do? large and small? that is the target from a disruptive perspective so businesses should follow regulatory requirements. these recommendations aren t new. 7 years ago president obama made a recommendation for breach reporting and mandatory information sharing. we are thinking of making that a law. i would urge for the long-term,
some of harris s advisors believe the president s almost entirely white inner circle did not show the vice president the respect she reserved. david, back to you. it is surprising there is anybody to put her position out there given her inability to keep staff. internal fights within the white house aren t new. the problem for this white house they can t keep their message going if they have to constantly talk about the internal fights going on. harris: the palace intrigue we don t want to get too down in that. the vogue cover was a touchy subject for the vice president apparently? i think she wanted to be portrayed like other world leaders. i definitely thought it was kind of funny that david talked about keeping staff when we ve seen so much turnover in the last administration. not sure harris: oh, david. harris: putting kamala
specific amino acid sequence of that virus, namely the spike protein. that happens to be the one that mutates a lot. what we have done is we have created a vaccine against the one part of the virus that s easiest to vaccinate against but which happens to be the one part of the virus that mutates like crazy. coronavirus aren t new. they ve been around forever. this is what causes part of the common cold. we still get common cold all the time and you can bet if someone included vaccinated against the common cold, they would have done so already but we don t. why? because they mutate rapidly, especially the spike protein. what we really need to hope for is that we do get ultimately to some point where the virus mutates in a way that infects a lot of people but it doesn t cause any disease at all. laura: right. what we have said all along, it has to kind of run through the population, software that sounds, protect the people most vulnerable. it s a good lead into this preprint study tha
that resonates everywhere on this planet. i have strong national security concerns about how facebook operates. of course there are. look, this is not about facebook being bad. okay. it s about it being symptomatic of a problem. all right. and they have to be part of the solution. the hope is that this time, it resonates. this time, it matters, because the warnings aren t new. it is an industry that stands at the nexus of so many of our biggest threats. domestic terror, the big lie, the growing political divisions. i m not saying they re the reason for the division, but they re a magnifier, they re a multiplier. drug cartels, sex trafficking, racism, hate speech, anti-semitism. the question is congress. are you too broken to do what
facebook being out. can guess you didn t hold to your convictions on that one. look, i m not saying you should either. these are staples of our existence these days. like it or not. you don t have to do it, but everybody does. 3.5 billion people. that resonates everywhere on this planet. i have strong national security concerns about how facebook operates. of course there are. look, this is not about facebook being bad. okay. it s about it being symptomatic of a problem. all right. and they have to be part of the solution. the hope is that this time, it resonates. this time, it matters, because the warnings aren t new. it is an industry that stands at the nexus of so many of our biggest threats.